DAYANG BUNTING ISLAND, LANGKAWI
A scenic island famous for its freshwater lake, limestone landscapes, and island-hopping adventures
Overview
Dayang Bunting Island (Pulau Dayang Bunting) is the second-largest island in the Langkawi archipelago and one of the region's most popular island-hopping destinations.
The island is best known for Tasik Dayang Bunting (Lake of the Pregnant Maiden), a unique freshwater lake surrounded by lush rainforest and dramatic limestone hills. According to local folklore, the shape of the surrounding mountains resembles a reclining pregnant woman.
Located south of Langkawi's main island, Dayang Bunting attracts visitors seeking natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and a peaceful escape from the island's busier tourist areas.
The island forms part of the Dayang Bunting Marble Geoforest Park and is recognized for its geological significance, biodiversity, and picturesque scenery.
Facilities at Dayang Bunting Island
- Jetty and Arrival Area
- Boardwalks and Walking Paths
- Freshwater Lake Access
- Paddle Boat Rentals
- Kayak Rentals
- Rest Areas and Shelters
- Restrooms
- Small Souvenir Stalls
- Food and Beverage Vendors
- Visitor Information Signage
Areas Open to Tourists
- Lake of the Pregnant Maiden
- Main Boardwalk and Forest Trail
- Swimming Area
- Paddle Boat Zone
- Kayaking Area
- Viewing Platforms Around the Lake
How to Access
By Boat
- Accessible only by boat from Langkawi
- Usually included in island-hopping tour packages
- Private boat charters also available
From Kuah Jetty
- Approximately 15–20 minutes by speedboat
- Common departure point for island-hopping tours
From Pantai Cenang
- Island-hopping tours available through local operators
- Hotel pickup services may be included in selected packages
Other Transport Options
- Private Island-Hopping Tours
- Group Boat Excursions
- Chartered Speedboats
Transportation services listed on this website are for reference only and may vary over time. Please verify with the respective provider for the most up-to-date information.
Entrance Fees
- Island Entry: Conservation and access fees may apply
- Island-Hopping Tours: Pricing varies by operator and package
- Paddle Boats: Additional rental charges apply
- Kayaks: Available for hire at separate rates
Prices and timing listed on this website are for reference only and may vary over time. Please verify with the respective provider for the most up-to-date information.
Visitor Experience
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Freshwater Lake Swimming:
Visitors can swim in the island's famous freshwater lake surrounded by rainforest-covered hills.
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Scenic Limestone Landscapes:
Dramatic rock formations and lush vegetation create some of Langkawi's most photogenic scenery.
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Paddle Boating and Kayaking:
Visitors can explore sections of the lake using rental boats and kayaks.
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Nature and Wildlife Viewing:
The island provides opportunities to observe tropical plants, birds, and other wildlife.
Key Tips for Visitors
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Wear Comfortable Footwear:
Visitors must walk along a boardwalk and forest trail to reach the lake.
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Bring Swimwear:
Swimming is one of the island's most popular activities.
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Carry Water and Sun Protection:
The tropical climate can be hot and humid throughout the day.
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Protect Electronics:
Waterproof bags are useful during boat transfers and water activities.
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Visit as Part of an Island-Hopping Tour:
Many tours combine Dayang Bunting with eagle watching and nearby islands.
Nearby Tourist Attractions
- Lake of the Pregnant Maiden (Tasik Dayang Bunting)
- Pulau Beras Basah
- Pulau Singa Besar
- Langkawi Island-Hopping Route
- Eagle Watching Areas
- Dayang Bunting Marble Geoforest Park
- Kuah Town
- Pantai Cenang Beach